Researchers have taken another step in the direction of artificially creating every organ in the human body.
The long-running efforts for an alternative system in brain-related diseases have reached another milestone.
Scientists have taken another step by creating some kind of artificial limbs and giving life to those who have lost limbs.
This time scientists created an artificial human brain. This brain was developed from human stem cells. German scientists have created an artificial human brain in a laboratory. This brain, which is in this small evolution, also has eyes.
It was developed by researchers at the Institute for Human Genetics, Germany.
Scientists say the eyes in the created brain develop like a five-week-old fetus.
It will help in the treatment of many diseases in the future.
This artificially made brain is 3 mm. Is wide.
These include the cornea, lens, and retina. With its help it can see light. These eyes can also communicate with the brain with the help of neurons and nerve cells.
Scientists say that this lab-made retina will be useful for people who have lost weight in the future.
According to research published in the journal Cell Stem, when light rays fall on these eyes, the signals reach the brain. This proved that what the eyes see reaches the brain. It first appeared in a brain developed in the laboratory.
The researchers said that with the help of the cerebellum, it is possible to detect how the eye and the brain communicate by testing certain drugs on the retina during fetal development and in congenital retinal infections.
In 60 days about 314 mini brains were made and three-quarters of them were fully developed. They are like human embryos in appearance, they cannot live long without a blood supply. Hence they gradually lose life in two and a half months.
Although this discovery was not entirely successful, experts say it is possible to artificially create a fully-fledged human brain in the future. Scientists say that this research is very beneficial to mankind.

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